Work with LifeSpan to design a custom immunohistochemistry to address your specific biological question. Outsource the entire localization process without having to
worry about finding and characterizing target specific antibodies, sourcing and validating difficult-to-find tissues, and having the ability to interpret the resulting
immunostaining in relation to complex human pathologies.

TCR Screening Services

Test your therapeutic antibodies in immunohistochemistry against a broad panel of normal frozen human tissue types in order to determine potential unintended binding.
Our non-GLP TCR services are designed on the FDA recommendation outlined in their "Points to Consider in the Manufacture and Testing of Monoclonal Antibody Products for Human Use".

Specificity and Use

Fibrinogen antibody was raised against human Fibrinogen purified from plasma.

Specificity:

Monospecific when analyzed by immunoelectrophoresis. No reaction was seen with normal human serum and only one band was observed in plasma.

Usage:

Suitable for use as a source of polyclonal antibodies to fibrinogen and fibrin products.

Packaging

Presentation:

10 mM HEPES, pH 7.4, 0.15 M sodium chloride, 50% glycerol.

Storage:

Short term: 4°C. Long term: Store at -20°C. Avoid freeze-thaw cycles.

Restrictions:

For research use only.

About Fibrinogen

Description: Fibrinogen (factor I) is a glycoprotein in vertebrates that helps in the formation of blood clots. It consists of a linear array of three nodules held together by a very thin thread which is estimated to have a diameter between 8 and 15 Angstrom (Å). The two end nodules are alike but the center one is slightly smaller. Measurements of shadow lengths indicate that nodule diameters are in the range 50 to 70 Angstrom. The length of the dried molecule is 475 ± 25 Angstrom.